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Dec-22-2015 11:27 AM
bbaker2001 wrote:
I am in the process of making a rack to carry my 14' jon boat and 2 kayaks.
I took off the tow hooks from Ram 3500 and installed 2 receivers. I plan on not buying the T setup, but put uprights with a cross member. have seen them, seem a lot more stable.
before the 5th wheel I had a camper shell and TT. mounted one Tule rack on shell, and one on cab of truck. did not need anything on front. the 14' was very secure. I did tie it down
Dec-22-2015 09:48 AM
Dec-22-2015 05:46 AM
westend wrote:
Is that front "T piece" attached to a front receiver? I'm looking for a rack solution for a 14' Alumacraft F7. I have a truck topper and it's on a crew cab. I might not need to extend to the front but it would make a good anchoring point.
Dec-22-2015 04:21 AM
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Dec-21-2015 11:48 PM
Dec-21-2015 10:06 PM
2gypsies wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:Bowti wrote:
Save yourself a lot of money and grief and buy hard sided kayaks or a canoe. One problem with inflatables besides puncture, is they are hard to regulate as far as air pressure. Leave them in the sun and you exceed recommended pressure, put them in cold water and they become under inflated and float like a anchor. Forget about covering any distance with them, as they push the water instead of gliding over the top. If you want to float down a river fine, but don't try going against any current. Things are much better with the higher priced ones, but I think you would be much happier with one that is more versatile.
As for carrying, this seem to be very popular way. Loading and unloading is easy.
I guess since you say you see a lot of people doing that then it must be legal. But, I don't know. Seems a little iffy to me. Sticks out further then the bumper and blocks your vision upward. Can you even see stop lights with that mounted like that? I don't think my local police would like that. I'm not sure what ticket they would write you but, they would think of one.
When we had a 5th wheel we carried a small aluminum fishing boat like this. However, it didn't extend beyond the front bumper. It didn't hinder seeing traffic lights and it gave some nice shade through the windshield. 🙂
Dec-21-2015 03:33 PM
Dec-21-2015 02:04 PM
Dec-21-2015 11:21 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Bowti wrote:
Save yourself a lot of money and grief and buy hard sided kayaks or a canoe. One problem with inflatables besides puncture, is they are hard to regulate as far as air pressure. Leave them in the sun and you exceed recommended pressure, put them in cold water and they become under inflated and float like a anchor. Forget about covering any distance with them, as they push the water instead of gliding over the top. If you want to float down a river fine, but don't try going against any current. Things are much better with the higher priced ones, but I think you would be much happier with one that is more versatile.
As for carrying, this seem to be very popular way. Loading and unloading is easy.
I guess since you say you see a lot of people doing that then it must be legal. But, I don't know. Seems a little iffy to me. Sticks out further then the bumper and blocks your vision upward. Can you even see stop lights with that mounted like that? I don't think my local police would like that. I'm not sure what ticket they would write you but, they would think of one.
Dec-21-2015 10:14 AM
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